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of the united states466
on the th of344
on board of the337
board of the u328
at the same time227
on board the u178
the mouth of the141
the end of the139
to the united states138
the united states navy134
the rest of the129
ships of the line129
serving on board the123
one of the most120
the head of the116
united states marine corps116
on the other hand116
under the command of113
in the united states109
the captain of the108
the crew of the105
was one of the100
as soon as the99
at the end of98
the bottom of the98
the presence of the96
for distinguished conduct in94
the loss of the93
the side of the92
secretary of the navy90
in the presence of89
the orders in council87
at the head of85
in the case of85
on the part of84
on the morning of82
the secretary of the77
on the night of76
at the time of75
the fire of the75
the officer of the74
under a heavy fire74
in command of the73
in the west indies72
the time of the70
the capture of the70
by the united states70
and on the th69
seaman on board of69
presence of the enemy69
the fact that the68
fire of the enemy68
the command of the67
the commander of the66
the officers of the66
officer of the deck65
as well as the64
conduct in the presence62
on the d of62
from time to time62
in charge of the62
distinguished conduct in the61
the beginning of the61
the hands of the60
the united states was59
the united states government59
of one of the59
the part of the59
the rear of the58
and the united states58
the middle of the58
on the other side57
as a matter of57
the guns of the57
that the united states56
the engagement in mobile56
of the crew of56
in the engagement in55
in the way of55
engagement in mobile bay55
the position of the55
the top of the55
for the purpose of54
as soon as he54
in the line of53
it would have been53
for the first time53
it is to be53
for extraordinary heroism in52
in the course of52
ea ea ea ea52
in a few minutes52
the direction of the52
the morning of the52
on the starboard tack51
the deck of the51
in the hands of51
value of offensive power51
the course of the51
on the th the50
that it would be50
the case of the49
heavy fire of the49
with the united states49
the th of august49
a heavy fire of48
and coolness while cutting48
on the port tack48
b value of offensive48
of the war of48
bravery and coolness while48
coolness while cutting the48
the face of the47
cables leading from cienfuegos47
for extraordinary bravery and47
the control of the47
extraordinary bravery and coolness47
the th of april47
while cutting the cables47
the cables leading from47
cutting the cables leading47
b damage done in47
the officers and men47
the remainder of the47
st nd rd th46
the surface of the46
of the american navy46
in the midst of46
forts jackson and st45
and at the same45
the other side of45
in front of the44
the united states and44
is one of the44
the th of september44
the men in the43
at the mouth of43
at the beginning of43
the history of the43
in the middle of42
coolness and good conduct42
of the enemy in42
the th of july42
for the united states42
the close of the41
the battle of lake41
battle of lake erie41
in the war of40
to the fact that40
extraordinary heroism in the40
the stern of the40
the nature of the40
quartermaster on board of40
to the secretary of39
seems to have been39
other side of the39
one hundred and fifty39
to one of the39
the line of his39
the number of men39
the bow of the39
heroism in the line39
at the same moment38
the destruction of the38
in the face of38
the action of the38
the force of the38
commended for coolness and38
the name of the38
the axis of the38
a part of the38
line of his profession38
mate on board of38
one of the crew38
in time of war37
it is true that37
of the british navy37
i do not know37
the th of june37
in one of the37
description and use of37
a few minutes later37
a good deal of37
the character of the37
under the guns of37
for a long time36
the stars and stripes36
the th of march36
on the evening of36
as far as the36
in the history of36
morning of the th36
that he could not36
for the reason that35
damage done in th35
into the hands of35
it was impossible to35
as he did so35
in the direction of34
a matter of fact34
the same time the34
the evening of the34
in the harbor of34
from the united states34
in view of the34
of the enemy at34
of the officers and33
of the british government33
one of the men33
distinguished conduct in battle33
the arrival of the33
the size of the33
at the same instant33
the united states had33
out of the water33
the bon homme richard33
the united states to33
the greater part of32
coxswain on board of32
ordinary seaman on board32
the night of the32
a large number of32
in favor of the32
the story of the32
the edge of the32
out of the way32
i am going to32
which the united states32
to be accounted for32
up and down the31
there can be no31
in the attack upon31
the attack on the31
that part of the31
the use of the31
the work of the31
to the bottom of31
the men of the31
the th of may31
action in mobile bay30
the united states in30
on the st of30
the line of battle30
the people of the30
but it was not30
in a short time30
the power of the30
for the most part30
accounted for by gunner30
by this time the30
lost no time in30
the action in mobile30
of the th of30
jumping overboard from the30
the officers and crew30
this does not mean30
are you going to30
what do you think30
part of the ship30
the gulf of mexico29
the centre of the29
the bureau of ordnance29
on account of the29
for jumping overboard from29
in the attack on29
the morning and forenoon29
in the use of29
on the side of29
was the first to29
on the morning and29
from one of the29
it must be remembered29
in accordance with the29
does not mean that29
the condition of the29
proved to be the29
morning and forenoon of29
just in time to29
a few days later28
be accounted for by28
what do you mean28
the battle of the28
by one of the28
to that of the28
in connection with the28
axis of the bore28
and forenoon of august28
on the high seas28
in the action in28
to be able to28
captain of a gun28
nor more nor more27
sail of the line27
it is impossible to27
between the united states27
on the starboard side27
overboard from the u27
to go to the27
by the fact that27
it is difficult to27
to the end of27
at end of th27
of the navy department27
in the same way27
off the coast of27
the last of the27
at the bottom of27
end of th period27
it was found that27
landsman on board of27
not less not less27
to the west indies26
as if he had26
the length of the26
at the top of26
the commerce of the26
for coolness and good26
tables of allowances of26
the eyes of the26
had been in the26
the waters of the26
his way to the26
and rescuing from drowning26
the movements of the26
offensive power a at26
but it is not26
side of the ship26
as well as to26
the ships of the26
to arm the crew26
it is clear that26
of allowances of ordnance26
arm the crew as26
to the navy department26
with the exception of26
of offensive power a26
is not to be26
that he had been26
ordnance equipments and stores26
on the th he26
on one of the26
two hundred and fifty25
the foot of the25
required to arm the25
the strength of the25
with a crew of25
evening of the th25
in a low voice25
control of the water25
on the west bank25
the opening of the25
the success of the25
to be found in25
of ordnance equipments and25
between great britain and25
number required to arm25
on the deck of25
ship of the line25
in the capture of25
and crew of the25
in the actions with25
we are going to25
allowances of ordnance equipments25
of offensive power at25
as one of the25
a great deal of25
the latter part of24
at the surrender of24
the protection of the24
the entrance to the24
the sinking of the24
officer in charge of24
if he had been24
period b value of24
in the act of24
as soon as they24
the officer in charge24
the door of the24
it is necessary to24
power a at end24
of officers and men24
at a distance of24
of the fact that24
a at end of24
queen of the west24
offensive power at end24
the th of february24
bay on the morning24
a b value of24
a period b value24
of the line of24
engagements of vera cruz24
the head of his24
mobile bay on the24
at the battle of24
period by a b23
man at the wheel23
the surrender of new23
in the north sea23
the th of december23
in consequence of the23
end of the war23
the cyane and levant23
eminent and conspicuous in23
the vessels of the23
by a b value23
a b damage done23
it was necessary to23
th st nd rd23
the fate of the23
nd rd th st23
but there was no23
officers and men of23
from the west indies23
the united states of23
rd th st nd23
the man at the23
are not to be23
surrender of new orleans23
on the coast of23
on the port side22
that it was a22
in mobile bay on22
articles under proportion to22
the signal for the22
proportion to guns of22
the harbor of tripoli22
the names of articles22
the th of january22
to the executive officer22
to guns of battery22
in the matter of22
as if they were22
once in a while22
the muzzle of the22
the united states is22
nd st nd rd22
it will be seen22
the secretary of state22
the development of the22
period b damage done22
they are to be22
was eminent and conspicuous22
the secretary of war22
the th of october22
of the line and22
as far as possible22
that he did not22
will be able to22
there would be no22
st nd st nd22
in a state of22
present at the surrender22
great britain and the22
out of the harbor22
the end of a22
under proportion to guns22
the declaration of war22
must be remembered that22
in order that the22
half an hour later22
the advantage of the22
a quarter of a21
the officer in command21
this part of the21
the dey of algiers21
came in sight of21
was not to be21
crew as allowed by21
as captain of a21
at the close of21
on the afternoon of21
of the orders in21
period a b damage21
the next day the21
is to be found21
the honor of the21
as if he were21
give up the ship21
an officer of the21
to windward of the21
in the british navy21
of the civil war21
officers and crew of21
the men on the21
night of the th21
there was not a21
on his way to21
that it was not21
as well as in21
to be used in21
of the allied forces21
as allowed by art21
from the painting by21
in the possession of21
battle of lake champlain21
between the two countries21
of one hundred and21
under the direction of21
but he did not21
battles on the th20
and d of june20
relief expedition of the20
first lieutenant of the20
in the american navy20
one hundred and twenty20
the effect of the20
off the port bow20
president of the united20
cape of good hope20
would have been a20
put an end to20
france and great britain20
the entrance of the20
for the sake of20
expedition of the allied20
at the mercy of20
on one side only20
the relief expedition of20
of his profession during20
who had been in20
signal for the line20
in rear of the20
the dreadnought boys on20
with a view to20
all parts of the20
while with the relief20
it was not until20
in addition to the20
in the war with20
and it was not20
the midst of the20
with forts jackson and20
officer in command of20
a crew of men20
in sight of the20
in spite of the20
could not have been20
with the relief expedition20
the allied forces in20
in mobile bay august20
allied forces in china20
for a few moments20
the crew as allowed20
to see that the20
his profession during the20
have been able to19
in the engine room19
head of the lake19
appears to have been19
fell in with the19
and it may be19
the manner in which19
in the spring of19
for the defence of19
the place of the19
in the rear of19
for the rest of19
was by no means19
which he had been19
greater part of the19
the attention of the19
the passage of the19
it would be a19
it would not be19
made his way to19
the war of independence19
over the side of19
for a few minutes19
in the autumn of19
the object of the19
to the axis of19
the command of a19
as soon as possible19
as the united states19
of the american squadron19
was due to the19
of the same calibre19
gave the order to19
in the same manner19
to say that the19
the queen of the19
parts of the world19
ought to have been19
from side to side19
that one of the19
ensigns darrin and dalzell19
in the first place19
that there was a19
on the same day19
that of the british19
the occasion of the19
on the top of19
do you think of19
the news of the19
officers and men were19
on the occasion of19
the progress of the19
the center of the19
a few moments later19
orders in council of19
the commanding officer of18
for the time being18
the court of inquiry18
the wind on the18
that it is not18
in the summer of18
the value of the18
force of the enemy18
one of the greatest18
painting by gilbert stuart18
which proved to be18
th period a b18
when she destroyed the18
commanding officer of the18
one side of the18
the total number of18
in the center of18
so as not to18
seaman on board the18
the painting by gilbert18
you are going to18
in th a period18
to get out of18
gunboats below new orleans18
in time of peace18
of th period b18
britain and the united18
were killed or wounded18
he was able to18
mouth of the river18
assault on fort fisher18
it would be impossible18
one of the american18
by means of a18
be good enough to18
under the fire of18
to take charge of18
for the protection of18
under cover of the18
that it was the18
in order to get18
as that of the18
done in th a18
in the latter part18
the army and navy18
and one of the18
the count of surigny18
command of the lake18
with the loss of18
the th of november18
th a period b18
what do you want18
actions with forts jackson18
the lives of the18
and some of the18
quarter of a mile18
was on board the18
the actions with forts18
guns are to be18
the command of lieutenant18
under the protection of18
the assault on fort18
of the men who18
in battles on the18
the whole of the18
had it not been18
the afternoon of the18
in a way that18
and gunboats below new18
for the use of18
she destroyed the alabama17
would not have been17
the floor of the17
th period by a17
the ships of war17
quarters of an hour17
of the navigation act17
the united states naval17
the line of the17
in the performance of17
to the nature of17
it not been for17
that there was no17
on the subject of17
the world at large17
was at this time17
by means of the17
a ship of war17
side of the gun17
ironclads and gunboats below17
to do with the17
estimate of the situation17
in the event of17
to be on the17
he did not know17
in th period by17
done in th period17
in the vicinity of17
took part in the17
at the foot of17
a few minutes the17
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as well as by17
on each side of17
upon forts jackson and17
on their way to17
in that part of17
the sides of the17
the men who had17
the effect of this17
were killed and wounded17
beginning of the war17
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there was nothing to17
lost killed and wounded17
the importance of the17
the united states were17
in a low tone17
the command of captain17
the hull of the17
of the new york17
in addition to her17
the weight of the17
not been able to17
the war of the17
the motor cycle chums17
to be allowed to17
on the point of17
and it would be17
united states of america17
part of the world17
the defence of the17
of the long island17
by the fire of17
as well as of16
the repeal of the16
turned out to be16
of the battle of16
by way of the16
it seemed as if16
hundred and fifty miles16
so far as the16
the bows of the16
he was on the16
out of sight of16
more nor more nor16
good conduct as captain16
will see that the16
was made by the16
as soon as it16
in the action with16
the men at the16
and good conduct as16
in killed and wounded16
rebel ironclads and gunboats16
at the expense of16
and there was no16
the motor boat club16
be no doubt that16
joined the richmond in16
british ships of war16
it is not necessary16
one of the officers16
history of the united16
kearsarge when she destroyed16
that he was a16
off the starboard bow16
would have to be16
and is highly commended16
the rebel ironclads and16
to the sick bay16
two ships of the16
it was in the16
on either side of16
the first time in16
of the red river16
is highly commended by16
the attack upon forts16
as well as a16
the treaty of peace16
side of the river16
on the way to16
only one of the16
captain of the port16
attack upon forts jackson16
if you want to16
marked coolness and good16
war with great britain16
the action with the16
on the east bank16
in the house of16
who had fallen overboard16
by reason of the16
th period b damage16
of some of the16
on the one hand16
one to each magazine16
the report of the16
the possession of the16
the war broke out16
than than than than16
in the neighborhood of16
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conduct as captain of16
that the americans were16
exhibited marked coolness and16
be found in the16
it may be well16
the operations of the16
take the place of16
of the west india16
for half an hour16
and most of the16
is by no means16
what was going on16
the man who had16
less not less not16
of the dreadnought boys16
was sent to the16
get out of here16
some of the men16
the enemy in battles16
influence of sea power16
while at the same16
on the books of15
and men of the15
at the opening of15
with the rest of15
and a number of15
and the fact that15
an hour and a15
the government of the15
not one of the15
it was a very15
in the name of15
the conduct of the15
two and a half15
the log of the15
commended by his divisional15
with regard to the15
to the number of15
it may be that15
was a man of15
a mile from the15
any part of the15
when the gun is15
fuzes in metal stocks15
of the number of15
up into the air15
the case of a15
as in the case15
you may be sure15
it could not be15
bottom of the bore15
to get at the15
their way to the15
so long as the15
of the ship and15
it was known that15
the failure of the15
a flag of truce15
highly commended by his15
in the assault on15
the purpose of the15
command of the sea15
in such a way15
the president of the15
hour and a half15
by his divisional officer15
a mile and a15
the approach of the15
of the th the15
take charge of the15
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one of the best15
he saw that the15
to the rear of15
on her way to15
mile and a half15
two to each magazine15
that the number of15
hundred and fifty yards15
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will be seen that15
to the mouth of15
in the fact that15
the two ships were15
to the war of15
in the civil war15
the spirit of the15
in a few moments15
in the naval service15
are to be made15
the voice of the15
on the niagara frontier15
the united states has15
to leeward of the15
of a man who15
most of the time15
out of range of15
to the eastward of15
from a drawing by15
and as soon as15
in command of a15
the line of sight15
is said to have15
more than a hundred15
the surrender of the15
it is said that15
the enemy in the15
to the other side15
the cruise of the15
it was not long15
of the secretary of15
the loss of a15
serve vent and sponge15
the roar of the15
the cape of good15
may be able to15
the army of the15
but as soon as14
borne on the books14
of a gun in14
the members of the14
which was to be14
of the navy in14
sprang to his feet14
control of the lake14
to cut off the14
the way of the14
in the number of14
that some of the14
it was the first14
of the british fleet14
the enemy at peking14
the orders of the14
the seizure of vera14
a day or two14
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the explosion of a14
in the battle of14
a voice from the14
the day after the14
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one after the other14
a large part of14
it may be said14
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it did not take14
the bulk of the14
the pony rider boys14
bank of the river14
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heavy fire from the14
the west indies and14
was killed and wounded14
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the motion of the14
one set for each14
the back of the14
was to be made14
was in the actions14
of the west indies14
the return of the14
in the wake of14
to the command of14
the crews of the14
a few of the14
the master of the14
they did not know14
in the meantime the14
the lower end of14
the constitution and the14
each side of the14
profession during the seizure14
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of the enemy was14
what are you doing14
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history of the world14
to be made of14
not being able to14
minister of foreign affairs14
to get into the14
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in case of a14
off the mouth of14
with the result that14
one hundred and forty14
of great britain in14
of the explosion of14
one of the first14
a treaty of peace14
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officers of the navy14
the harbor of santiago14
the circumstances of the14
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government of the united14
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may be said to14
engagement of vera cruz14
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the fact that he14
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the wake of the14
the time that the14
to take part in14
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surface of the water14
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the deck of a14
head of the passes14
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the two dreadnought boys14
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to get under way14
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the life of the14
against the united states14
on the american side14
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was appointed to the14
the departure of the14
to go to sea14
i do not believe13
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the young naval officer13
the point of the13
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the united states would13
the early part of13
for the safety of13
than that of the13
on the right bank13
from the deck of13
the d of august13
we do not know13
one hundred and thirty13
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to take advantage of13
the revocation of the13
head of the line13
the influence of the13
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on the platform deck13
so far as to13
for each class of13
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on the right side13
of men in the13
men killed and wounded13
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the outbreak of the13
the crew of that13
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the rose of egypt13
the th of the13
it has been said13
boiler of that vessel13
the landing of the13
be able to do13
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the united states by13
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back to the ship13
battle of new orleans13
by the time that13
at anchor in the13
of the mother country13
was to be the13
about the middle of13
postpaid upon receipt of13
of the british army13
do you want to13
i beg your pardon13
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little more than a13
the conditions of the13
that he would not13
to his feet and13
number of men in13
the advance of the13
is shown by the13
about the same time13
five ships of the13
had been on the13
of the war in13
of the men in13
that there is no13
in which he had13
he fell in with13
the heads of the13
the interior of the13
a gun in the13
the body of the13
deck of a ship13
for rescuing from drowning13
any one of the13
it was one of13
from the fact that13
tenths of an inch13
captain of the gun13
the result of the13
the support of the13
it looked as if13
as fast as they13
members of the crew13
between her and the13
hundred yards from the13
to get back to13
men of the navy13
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i have told you12
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ships of the enemy8
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on the northern frontier8
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the duke of wellington8
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the nations of europe8
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the coast of brazil8
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vicksburg and port hudson8
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sense of the word8
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occupation of the city8
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